AUD: Asia Wrap - AUD/USD Tries Higher On Trade Deal, No Follow Through

Jul-28 04:13

The AUD/USD has had a range of 0.6566 - 0.6586 in the Asia- Pac session, it is currently trading around 0.6567, +0.02%. The pair traded with a heavy tone all through Friday but has attempted to bounce this morning as the market digests news of a US-EU trade deal. The pair failed to gain any momentum above 0.6600 last week and now awaits a very busy calendar this week which could have meaningful implications for risk. Locally the Australian Q2 CPI on Wednesday will be closely watched and could provide a catalyst for some movement. Worth keeping in mind we are approaching the corporate month-end so there could be a demand for some USD’s today but more likely that flow will be executed tomorrow.

  • The focus of this week will be Wednesday's Q2 CPI data, which is expected to show the underlying trimmed mean measure making further progress towards the band mid-point of 2.5%. Bloomberg consensus is forecasting a 0.7% q/q rise, bringing the annual rate to 2.7% after 0.7% & 2.9% in Q1. This is slightly higher than the RBA's May Q2 forecast of 2.6%. Services developments will also be monitored. The RBA is expected to cut rates 25bp on August 12.
  • Options : Closest significant option expiries for NY cut, based on DTCC data: 0.6600(AUD608m), 0.6550(AUD555m). Upcoming Close Strikes : 0.6600(AUD968m July29), 0.6600(AUD1.38b July 31), 0.6465(AUD1.01b July31) - BBG
  • CFTC Data shows Asset managers added a decent clip to their shorts -53959(Last -38267), the Leveraged community reduced their own shorts to -12010(Last -20048).
  • AUD/JPY - Today's Asia-Pac range 97.03 - 97.29, it is trading currently around 96.95, +0.01%. The pair is pressing above its highs of last week. The support between 95.00 - 96.00 held very well last week and the pair is looking to regain its momentum for a move higher. The event-risk coming up this week could provide some short-term headwinds.

Fig 1: AUD CFTC Data

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Source: MNI - Market News/Bloomberg Finance L.P

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US FISCAL: Available "Extraordinary" Measures To Ward Off X-Date Pick Up

Jun-27 20:16

Treasury reported Friday that as of Jun 25 it had $130B in remaining "extraordinary" measures (of a total $378B available) to ward off an "x-date" of running out of resources before defaulting. That's the highest in 2 weeks. 

  • Combined with $334B cash as of Jun 25 (after a bit of a buildup after the mid-June tax deadline), that's a total of roughly $465B in total resources available.
  • We noted earlier this week that Treasury told Congress that it was required to extend its debt issuance suspension period from Jun 27 to Jul 24, in effect prolonging the use of extraordinary measures while we await a resolution to the debt limit impasse, probably through the fiscal legislation currently going through Congress.
  • Realistically, fiscal dynamics so far this year point to potential for Treasury to get into September without running out of cash + extraordinary measures. That seems to be the broad market expectation.
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US DATA: Cleveland, Dallas Fed PCE Medians Show Progress But Still Above-Target

Jun-27 20:01

The Cleveland and Dallas Fed's median PCE metrics showed a notable drop in May. All indices suggest PCE inflation running above 2%, and higher than the actual core and headline PCE measures, but pressures appear to have cooled from a pickup in the early months of the year.

  • The Cleveland Fed's median PCE measure came in at 0.22% M/M, a 10-month low after April's 15-month high 0.31%. This left median PCE at 3.01% on a Y/Y basis, down from 3.06% prior for a the joint-lowest (with Feb) since September 2021.
  • The Dallas Fed's annualized median rate fell to 2.01%, from 2.65% prior for a 10-month low. The 6-month annualized rate edged lower to 2.74% (2.76% prior), a 4-month low, with the Y/Y rate ticking down to 2.55% from 2.56%, echoing the Cleveland Fed for the lowest reading since September 2021.
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USDCAD TECHS: Pivot Resistance Remains Intact

Jun-27 20:00
  • RES 4: 1.4111 High Apr 4
  • RES 3: 1.4016 High May 12 and 13 and a key resistance 
  • RES 2: 1.3920 High May 21 
  • RES 1: 1.2710/3803 20- and 50-day EMA values
  • PRICE: 1.3658 @ 16:23 BST Jun 27
  • SUP 1: 1.3618 Low Jun 26  
  • SUP 2: 1.3540 Low Jun 16 and the bear trigger
  • SUP 3: 1.3503 1.618 proj of the Feb 3 - 14 - Mar 4 price swing
  • SUP 4: 1.3473 Low Oct 2 2024

USDCAD has pulled back from its recent highs. The primary downtrend remains intact and short-term gains appear to have been corrective. Key support and the bear trigger has been defined at 1.3540, the Jun 16 low. Clearance of this price point would resume the downtrend. Any reversal higher would instead signal scope for a stronger retracement. Pivot resistance to monitor is at the 50-day EMA, at 1.3803.